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So, there's this documentary from '99 called Simons film that dives into the life of Simon Spies, who was quite the character in Denmark's charter travel scene. The tone kind of ebbs and flows, mixing some fascinating archive clips with interviews that feel candid and sometimes raw. It's got this almost disjointed pacing that mirrors Simon's own eccentricity—definitely not your typical doc. The atmosphere is a blend of nostalgia and critique, which makes you think about the impact of such a polarizing figure. The practical effects are nonexistent, but it's all about the storytelling here, capturing a time and ethos that's both intriguing and a bit chaotic.
Simons film has had various formats over the years, but the scarcity of original releases, particularly DVD versions, has piqued collector interest. It's one of those titles that doesn't pop up often, and when it does, it tends to attract those with a niche interest in travel history or Danish culture. The film's unique approach and the enigmatic figure of Simon Spies ensure it remains a curiosity in documentary collections.
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